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Canlon TMP Successfully Withstanding Typhoon Yagi's Onslaught!
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Canlon TMP Successfully Withstanding Typhoon Yagi's Onslaught!

Publish Time: 2024-09-12     Origin: Site

Successfully Withstanding Typhoon Yagi's Onslaught! Canlon's TMP Integrated Panels prove their worth in Hainan High-Tech Industrial Park


Introduction
Typhoon Yagi, the 11th typhoon of the year, is the strongest to hit China this year, and the most powerful since Typhoon Rammasun in 2014. Coastal areas issued Level I emergency wind warnings, and multiple cities implemented 'six stoppages' measures. However, many netizens reported that their balconies were blown away, with some even suffering broken windows despite staying indoors.

Statistics show that Yagi caused damage to more than 25,000 houses in Wenchang City, Hainan Province, resulting in direct economic losses of approximately 9.649 billion RMB in Lingao County alone. Neighboring Vietnam saw 143 deaths and 58 missing persons...

Faced with the force of a Category 17 typhoon, both residential and commercial properties sustained heavy losses. Many newly constructed factory roofs in the area were severely affected. In reality, many roofing systems struggle to withstand extreme weather conditions.

According to national standards, the wind uplift resistance and deformation capacity of roofing systems must be determined based on wind uplift test reports. Systems that pass wind uplift tests can significantly reduce the damage caused by typhoons and other extreme weather conditions to coastal industrial and residential buildings, offering considerable social and economic benefits.

Canlon's Wind Uplift Test
Canlon has developed wind uplift testing equipment, combining rigorous wind uplift safety testing with applications in real-life scenarios. These systems are tested for water tightness, air tightness, dynamic and static wind uplift, providing a comprehensive verification process.

Canlon's TMP Integrated Panel System employs a nail-fastening solution, with prefabricated caps covering the nail heads, ensuring superior wind uplift resistance and waterproofing. The panels undergo two days of extensive simulation testing, with thousands of cycles at pressures between 0-6300Pa, and even extreme simulations of up to 10 kPa negative pressure. This provides a safety margin that allows the system to withstand even the strongest Category 17 typhoons.

Canlon has stated that through continuous testing and optimization of each solution, only systems that meet strict safety standards are released to the market. Upholding a scientific and meticulous work ethic, Canlon has successfully withstood numerous typhoon challenges.

Projects:


- Hainan Hangxin High-Tech Industrial Park
The TMP project successfully withstood Typhoon Yagi.



- Quanzhou · Shishi Garment City Art Exhibition Center
The TMP project successfully resisted Super Typhoon Doksuri.



- Zhoushan, Qingshan Group

TMP Composite Tile Project
Successfully withstood Typhoons Haikui, Jongdari, and Gemi.


Beyond wind uplift performance, Canlon's roofing technology team adheres to a scientific and reliable work ethic, offering customers comprehensive solutions for weather resistance, high-temperature tolerance, waterproofing, rust prevention, and lightning protection. Canlon is dedicated to providing customers with perfect roofing systems.


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